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Jackie Lei Tin Ong and Russell Arthur Smith
Older cities with significant physical historic resources have become increasingly important centers for urban tourism, though contemporary attractions and events are often important in their own right. It is acknowledged that urban areas are multifacete...
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Wei-Ling Hsu, Yi-Jheng Chang, Lin Mou, Juan-Wen Huang and Hsin-Lung Liu
Historic urban areas are the foundations of urban development. Due to rapid urbanization, the sustainable development of historic urban areas has become challenging for many cities. Elements of tourism and tourism service facilities play an important rol...
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Haysam Nour
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Through the last century, historic Muslim Cities witnessed significant decay. The level of decay, while a number of those cities were inscribed in the WHL, created an international urge to intervene. With very limited exceptions, modern interventions did...
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Fortuna De Rosa and Maria Di Palma
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Min Wang, Jianqiang Yang, Wei-Ling Hsu, Chunmei Zhang and Hsin-Lung Liu
Improving the development level of tourism service facilities in historic areas of old cities and realizing the sustainable tourism are important strategies for urban historical protection, economic development, and cultural rejuvenation. Districts at di...
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MOHD HIRIY GHAZALI,MOHD JANI,ABDULLAH SUMRAHADI,BAHTIAR MOHAMAD
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This paper is analyzes the local policy implementation by the state authorities at two historical cities, namely Melaka (Malacca) and George Town, Penang. Both cities are awarded as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Or- ganization (...
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Antonio Sahady V.
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La ciudad contemporánea crece desmedidamente, desbordando no solo los límites establecidos, sino las disposiciones normativas propuestas para regular su desarrollo. En las ciudades iberoamericanas este fenómeno es tan evidente que casi no hay excepciones...
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Antonio Sahady V.
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La ciudad contemporánea crece desmedidamente, desbordando no solo los límites establecidos, sino las disposiciones normativas propuestas para regular su desarrollo. En las ciudades iberoamericanas este fenómeno es tan evidente que casi no hay excepciones...
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Antonio Monterroso-Checa
The National Geographic Institute of Spain (IGN) carried out a Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) flight for the entire region of Andalusia between 2013 and 2014, which completed the general LiDAR acquisitions obtained for all of Spain since 2010. Recen...
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Amit Wahurwagh and Alpana Dongre
The heritage landscape of Burhanpur has an architectural and horticultural composition, consisting of many historic gardens, a unique water management system, a sustainable planning and design framework, the use of landscape and topography with numerous ...
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Eleanor Ramsey
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While many towns and cities have historic origins, the modern urban landscape is often unrecognisable from the past. Over the last two thousand years innumerable changes have occurred, from the Roman period to the Industrial Revolution, culminating in wi...
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Jizhong Shao, Guan Liu, Hong Yuan, Qize Song, Minge Yang, Dan Luo, Xiaosi Zhang, Yanran Tan and Yuxin Zhang
Following economic growth in the past three decades, rapid urbanization has caused many pronounced issues, such as spatial scarcity and cultural discontinuity, in Chinese historical and cultural cities. In order to better deal with the diversification of...
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Barry P. Young
As the world?s largest urban regions continue to expand, a concomitant rise in non-communicable diseases, particularly type 2 diabetes, poses an increasingly ominous challenge to experts in the field of public health. Given that the majority of the world...
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Rebecca L. Hale
Stormwater management has significant consequences for urban hydrology, water quality, and flood risk, and has changed substantially over history, but it is unknown how these paradigm shifts play out at the local scale and whether local changes in stormw...
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Rebecca L. Hale
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Stormwater management has significant consequences for urban hydrology, water quality, and flood risk, and has changed substantially over history, but it is unknown how these paradigm shifts play out at the local scale and whether local changes in stormw...
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Rolando Arturo Cubillos-González, Lizeth Stefanía Castillo-García
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Is weather a factor that determines the efficiency of public life in European cities? It can be said that every six months public life changes radically in European cities in response to changes in the weather, such as, the type of activities that take p...
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Mo Fan, Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali, Aldrin Abdullah and Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
Contemporary urban development places a critical emphasis on pedestrian environments, especially in historic cities like George Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Malaysia. Although survey questionnaires effectively captured public perception...
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Juan Carlos Martínez Serra and Enrique Fernández-Vivancos González
Historical centers are structural elements in contemporary cities which preserve identity and collective memory. Despite being lubricants of social cohesion, intense processes of urban growth, fragmentation, and degradation put these city centers at grea...
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Julio-José Parralejo and Ibán Díaz-Parra
Intensive tourism in historic city centers is causing socio-spatial effects that are already visible to society. This has led politicians and academics to focus on the issue, creating a debate about gentrification in certain central urban areas which ove...
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